dbrand has released a case for Apple Vision Pro that protects the screen and resembles a lattice

In collaboration with designer Kyle Goodrich, dbrand has introduced a new protective case for Apple Vision Pro called Aperture.
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The main feature of the accessory is that it protects the front display of the headset without blocking numerous cameras and sensors.
Apple includes a screen protector with the Vision Pro, but it's only for storing the device. If you want to use the headset, you have to remove the cover.
dbrand has come up with a solution - Aperture, which protects the screen even when using Vision Pro.




The design of the case can cause a mixed reaction. Due to the large number of holes in it, the accessory can be uncomfortable for people with trypophobia. This is especially noticeable when the EyeSight mode is on, when the device shows the wearer's eyes.
The idea of such protection appeared last year when Kyle Goodrich published his own version of the case in X. The concept aroused interest in the community, and now dbrand has released a production version.
Aperture is made of polyurethane and comes in black and orange colours. The price is $49. A set with a battery holder in the same style is also available for $69.
Recently, in the new issue of the weekly news digest Power On, Mark Gurman, a reputable insider and journalist at Bloomberg, reported that "Vision Pro will get support for PlayStation VR2 controllers later this year."
Apple has released visionOS 2.3 update for Vision Pro with bug fixes and security improvements.
Source: dbrand